Now entering its next exciting session, the Journal Club has already hosted three successful meetings, drawing a diverse community of professionals, students, and space medicine enthusiasts.

Past Meetings:


Exploring The Female Body In Microgravity Jacob Kahn: 5/11/25


How Microgravity Affects Cells in the Body Ian Dadaboe: 3/16/25


Spaceflight Alters Host- Gut Microbiota Interactions Sheizaf Shpilberg: 1/12/25


Cardiovascular Changes During Spaceflight Mia Anbosi : 11/24/24


Bioastronautics Journal Club Introduction Taylor Lonner : 10/6/24


The Expert Talk Series an initiative connecting global leaders in aerospace medicine with students and early-career professionals in Israel and beyond.

Each session offers a chance to share expertise, explore diverse career paths, and strengthen the growing community of space health professionals.

Whether you’re an expert or just starting out, this is your opportunity to engage, learn, and help shape the future of aerospace medicine.

Previous Expert Talk Meetings:


Dr. Joseph Toth, NASA Kennedy Space Center
“Lunar Dust, Human Health, and the Future of Exploration”

Yossi Ben, CEO of Amorphical – “The Contribution of Nano-Amorphous Minerals to Nutrition, Human Health and Longevity”


The Foundation for Innovation to Meet Exploration

Aerospace medicine isn’t just for astronauts; it’s a multidisciplinary field that drives some of the most important advancements in human health and technology. From biology and physiology to engineering and innovation, aerospace medicine forms the foundation that ensures astronauts can live and work safely in space. But its impact goes far beyond space exploration.

At IAsMA, our mission is to raise awareness and foster collaboration across disciplines to highlight the critical role of aerospace medicine in advancing personalized healthcare, life-support systems, human performance in extreme environments, climate science, and more. Aerospace medicine connects fields that were once seen as unrelated, and its influence is expanding rapidly.

In Israel, the absence of astronauts is not a barrier—it’s an opportunity. With our strength in multidisciplinary innovation, aerospace medicine provides a platform for breakthroughs that can drive health, technology, and research forward on a global scale.

IAsMA is here to help build that future. We are creating a community that spans biology, engineering, medicine, and beyond—because without these foundations, innovation cannot thrive. Through awareness, collaboration, and research, we aim to position Israel as a leader in aerospace medicine and show how our contributions can make a meaningful impact globally.

Join Us and help us build this Future!

Are you passionate about making a difference in the realm of space and aviation? Join our dedicated volunteer team at IAsMA and contribute to our mission of ensuring flight safety and advancing space exploration. Our volunteers play a crucial role in a variety of projects, from developing innovative safety protocols to analyzing critical data.

By volunteering with us, you’ll have the opportunity to work alongside experts in the field, gain valuable experience, and make a tangible impact on the future of air and space travel. Whether you have technical skills, administrative talents, or just a passion for space, we have a place for you.

Join us and be a part of a team that is committed to ensuring a secure and reliable future for air and space travelers. Together, we can make a difference!

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